Alexandre,
After looking at your logfiles it seems the scanner is being recognized
and the options are being accepted, but its failing to find home. I
think this may be a difference between the X1195 and the other X1100s.
I'm not even sure it uses the same scanner chip - rts8852 (which would
plum.pudd...@free.fr wrote:
So we use the same backend and firmware with a different result.
Should it be due to my installation : I've make and installed the cvs code
in /usr/local without uninstalling the debian version which is in /usr
In order to use Kooka (KDE scanner prog) I start it
On Sun, 2005-11-13 at 18:42 +0100, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
I want to scan a negative film, but the resulting file is crossed
by a thick green line.
I've tried to scan at different scan resolution and bit depth, but
the resulting scan is always bad. The higher the resolution is the
thicker
Selon Oliver Schwartz oliver.schwa...@gmx.de:
Hi,
I've just been sending the log to your private email. It's a log of a
preview and a scan of a little piece of the original film at 50 dpi.
Thanks. Please also send me the version of your firmware file. Run
strings esfw52.bin | grep -i
Selon Jim MacLeod j75t...@blueyonder.co.uk:
So we use the same backend and firmware with a different result.
Should it be due to my installation : I've make and installed the cvs code
in /usr/local without uninstalling the debian version which is in /usr
In order to use Kooka (KDE
Hi people
I was thinking in the possibility to use a scanner (genius vivid III paralell
port), as a detector for a experiment, and I was thinking about how fast can I
scan a single line (this kind of thing is really useful while alining the
sistem), a refresh rate of about two lines per second
Hi Johannes,
As soon as I finish reverse engineering the damn Broadcom
wireless driver I'll go buy an LS5000 (wanted one for a long time, but
i was curious to know if the Broadcom wireless you're reverse engineering
is also the one used in Apple's Powerbooks? (airport extreme)
Seems to be the
i was curious to know if the Broadcom wireless you're reverse
sorry guys, this was not supposed to go to SANE m-l! :-(
Have a nice day, Ariel
I'm trying to use scanimage with my Lexmark 3300, and
sane-find-scanner shows it, but when I try to do scanimage, it can't
find the scanner. What do I need to do about this?
Thanks,
Terrence
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 plum.pudd...@free.fr wrote:
Selon Jim MacLeod j75t...@blueyonder.co.uk:
So we use the same backend and firmware with a different result.
Should it be due to my installation : I've make and installed the cvs code
in /usr/local without uninstalling the debian version which
Should it be due to my installation : I've make and installed the cvs
code
in /usr/local without uninstalling the debian version which is in /usr
In order to use Kooka (KDE scanner prog) I start it from a console with
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libsane.so kooka
There is probably a
Hello,
It wanted to try latest version of sane bakend for LS50ED Nikon scanner.
It seems that I don't get the right version. I have backend 1.0.16. Does
this include the latest developpement ?
Thanks in advance,
Marc Gilg
m. allan noah a ?crit :
Should it be due to my installation : I've make and installed the
cvs code
in /usr/local without uninstalling the debian version which is in /usr
In order to use Kooka (KDE scanner prog) I start it from a console with
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libsane.so kooka
Hi,
It wanted to try latest version of sane bakend for LS50ED Nikon scanner.
It seems that I don't get the right version. I have backend 1.0.16. Does
this include the latest developpement ?
No, you'd need to patch it, or try the precompiled lib. Please refer to the
following mail in SANE
...@lists.alioth.debian.org
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